There are two sets of ten questions on each of the four pages of these resources, which can be used as a quick assessment as to how well addition has been learnt. The questions cover addition of two single digit numbers. There are several stages to go through when learning these facts. Firstly, to use [...]
All the excitement of Christmas is over but New Year is a great time for your child to make some resolutions, and who knows we might even get some snow! Here are four fun maths pages for your child to try with a theme of the new year. This is just one of a fantastic [...]
This maths worksheet contains a straightforward set of questions on dividing 2-digit numbers by ten, with remainders. It is aimed at children in Year 2 who are just getting to grips with division and know their ten times table. The best way to do these is to go through the ten times table until the [...]
With Christmas coming up very soon this is the final set of pages in our mini series on subtraction for year 2, which looks at subtracting a pair of multiples of 100. They show how important it is for children to learn their number bonds to 10, that is, they should know off by heart [...]
Sometimes the easiest way to carry out a subtraction question is to do it by counting up, or adding on, from the smaller number to the larger number. This is often the case when the two numbers are close to each other but either side of the hundreds boundary. For example, 102 – 97 can [...]
When children are very confident with counting in ones and they have also worked with larger numbers in the teens, they can be introduced to counting up in whole tens. At first this will be up to 100. These four worksheets give plenty of practice at writing the whole tens that come before and after [...]
A much harder set of questions on these four worksheets. This time we are looking at taking away 19 from 2-digit numbers. Usually the easiest way to do this is to subtract 20 and then add one to the answer. If the number has a 9 in the units it is probably easier to just [...]
When subtracting 11 from a number often the easiest way is to subtract 10 and then count back one. Some people prefer to subtract the unit first and then the ten. The same can be said for subtracting 21: subtract 20 and count back one. These pages are good practice for children just getting to [...]
Here we have an excellent set of four maths worksheets introducing subtraction of both tens and units. There is no ‘decomposition’ involved; in other words the units to be taken away are always smaller than or equal to the units of the number. Interestingly, most adults who do this ‘in their heads’ start by taking [...]
By Year 2 most children will be very familiar with number squares, which help them count on and back. This set of 4 maths worksheets uses parts of a number square to check children’s ability to count on. It takes a 4 by 3 section and leaves most of the squares blank for the child [...]